CDM 2007 2007: A Guide for Clients and Their Advisors (CDM 2007: A Guide for Clients and Their Advisors) - Softcover

Baker, Tony

 
9781842193273: CDM 2007 2007: A Guide for Clients and Their Advisors (CDM 2007: A Guide for Clients and Their Advisors)

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The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 came into effect in April 2007, replacing the Construction (Design and Management)Regulations 1994 (CDM 1994) and the Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996 (CHSW 1996). CDM 2007 now applies to all construction projects regardless of their size or duration. The Regulations change the role and duties of several key duty holders, including clients, who are now required to take a more active role in discharging their duties from the initial concept stage of a project. CDM 2007 also introduces the role of CDM co-ordinator for notifiable projects. The CDM-C is expected to provide advice and assistance to clients in ensuring that suitable arrangements are in place for managing health and safety on construction projects.This book includes: the background to the new Regulations; what has changed; CDM in practice, including the health and safety file; and, lessons to be learnt from others. Whether advising clients on budgets, tenders or whole life cycle costing, preparing specifications and drawings, or acting as project managers or employers' agents, construction professionals will need to know how the new CDM Regulations affect them and their clients.

Biografía del autor

Anthony Baker FRICS, CMIOSH, FaPS, MIIRSM is a director of A & TConsultants Limited, an independent firm of risk management consultants providing advice to construction clients and contractors. He is a Chartered Surveyor, a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner and a Fellow of the Association for Project Safety. He has written articles on CDM and work at height for RICS Journals, spoken at numerous seminars and conferences and represented RICS at the European Construction Safety Forum Conference in Brussels.

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